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Your Sister Connie posted a condolence
Sunday, October 20, 2013
My dear Glen, please welcome your sister Pearl as she crosses over to be with all of you. She will be missed but I know that she is with the family now and is happy. Please watch over the family that she has left behind as they need guidedance and direction. Please ease their pain and help them all to cope with the loss of Pearl. I miss you all and sending all my love, hugs & kisses. xoxox
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Your Sister Connie posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
We thought of you with love today, but that is nothing new. We thought about you yesterday, and days before that too. We think of you in silence, we often speak your name. Now all we have is memories, and your picture in a frame. Your memory is our keepsake, with which we'll never part. God has you in his keeping, we have you in our hearts.
My dear brother, I sure do miss you this Holiday Season, It has been 6 years since I lost my sweet caring brother that you are. It is so funny how life is, I was just thinking the other day that every 3 years someone in the family passes away. First it was you, then Susan, then Rick so in 2015 I wonder who will be next. I know that is so strange that it scares me. I know that your with the family and that is so great, tell them all hi for me and that I miss each and everyone, take care of Rick he is truly missed. I miss our visits and talks, I still have the statue that you painted for me and everytime I look at it I think of you and send my love to you. You are alway in my prayers my dear brother. I love you so much, now and always. xoxox
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Your nephew mike posted a condolence
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Hi uncle glen, I was thinking of you the other day while i was eating chicken and i remember one day you were teasing me because i was eating the leg and you said "why are you eating the leg, it has the most veins in it" I said because it's good...LOL
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Your sister Connie Williams posted a condolence
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Glen, Rick is now with you and Susan and at peace, I still miss all of you so dearly, people say things will get better in time but there is not a day that goes by without me thinking of you all. All my love to you. xoxox
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Your sister Connie Williams posted a condolence
Thursday, August 16, 2012
My Glen; Rick is now with you and you both can sit down like you used to do and have a few beers. Just keep in mind that you need to save me one later on hehe, I love and miss you both. xoxo
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Connie Williams posted a condolence
Monday, January 2, 2012
I was missing you for Christmas this year, I was not the same without you. I can't beleive it has be 5 years now. They say it gets easier as time goes not but not for me, I think of you everyday. If only I could talk to you again as we did in the past. I miss you my dear brother, Your loving sister.
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Connie Williams (sister) posted a condolence
Thursday, October 6, 2011
My dear brother, you have Susan to keep you company, I miss you both so very much. You are always in my thoughts and prayers. Please watch over the family and guide them with I know all of us do need guiding. I love and miss you, your sis
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Your Sister Susan posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
I can't believe it has been almost two years. I LOVE and MISS you so much. Thank GOD for memories and you have given me many.
Rose and the Boys will always be an important part of my life. You can be so proud of them. Ya dun good .
Your sis forever Susie
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Marion D'Entremont posted a condolence
Wednesday, September 6, 2006
Rosemare
I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of your husband. I will remember you in my prayers. Love Marion
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Glen's sister Connie Williams posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 16, 2006
I have so many fond memories of my brother when he was a small child we lived in the country near an air force base where planes & helicopters would fly over our home, he would watch them & pretend that he was a helicopter moving his hands around and around it was so darn cute.
And the time he caught my sister (Susan) and I smoking in the barn and blackmailed us into giving him half of our allowance so he would not tell Mom, that lasted a few months until mom caught us herself.
Some weekends when we got together we would just sit around and visit with his favorite music and he would always say can you name that tune and who is singing it, let me tell you I could never guess it but he knew every single song and who was singing. He sure loved his music & when he called into the radio station & won his Bar-B-Q let me tell you he taped his conversation on the air and would play it over & over, such a guy.
He decided to build a water fall in his back yard (this was at his other home in Lacey) it started out really strange, I could not figure out his game plan in fact I would say it was looking more like a volcano than a water fall & hoping that fire would not end upcoming out of it. Glen was so proud of that waterfall he would show it to everyone and they would just say it looks like a volcano and laugh, thank God it was water and not fire coming out, we had great laughs over that.
I remember the Christmas that Rosie & Glen went to Mexico, instead on taking extra clothes they loaded the suitcases with color crayons, books, & many more gifts. They would pass all of these out to the children at Christmas playing like Santa. I saw the gleam & beauty in Glen's eyes when he told me of this, I could just listen to him for hours watching how excited he got from remembering the excitement in all of those children.
Two weeks before he left us, Rosie & I were painting the Master Bathroom when Glen came down the hall telling us that he was going to go on his Motorcycle, we just did not think to much of that right away then Rosie said it is just to quiet I am going to check on Glen, well let me tell you, he went on his Motorcycle alright, the motorcycle he was talking about was his electric cart and yes he was up & down the street having fun, Rosie looked at me and said how in the world can I keep up with him now, I just laughed and said grab a chair honey and enjoy, we will just have to get a long pole with a flag so that the cars can get out of his way.
Glen was a very special brother and a wonderful kind person, he was always helping others that needed help & never asked for anything back, always their when he was needed, he was a great father so very proud of Bryon & Justin. A wonderful husband with so much love for Rosie, she was his world. My brother will be missed by so many, I am so very lucky that I have had all of these great years with him. Glen, I will miss you so much and always remember you in my heart.
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Sandy Narrance posted a condolence
Saturday, August 12, 2006
Rosie,
I love you so much. You are the most geniune person I know. I'm so sorry for your loss, I know Glen was the love of your life. After just finding mine I can't believe you have to endure this pain. I will be there for you any time day or night please know that I am your friend and will always be around to talk or just sit with you. My heart goes out to your sons and family. Please know that my prayers are with you always. Look forward to seeing you in September. Please call if you need anything or just need a friend. I love yo Rosie. Your friend for life, Sandy.
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Maureen Fitzgerald mother of nephew Nathan posted a condolence
Saturday, August 12, 2006
Glen was a person with a huge heart, a great sense of humor and the strength of character to stand up for what he felt was right or fair. The family that he created with Rosee extended beyond the relatives to the many people whose lives they touched. I treasure the times I was able to be part of a Dahl family gathering where there was always great food and and fascinating news of who was doing what.
Glen, I am sorry that I never heard you play the drums, but I did get to see your garden in Lacey and you made me a great mocha.
To Rosee, Bryon and Justin,
I love you guys and hope that Nathan and I get to see you soon.
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Valerie Evans, NTPS Human Resources posted a condolence
Friday, August 11, 2006
On behalf of the entire Human Resources staff, I wish to send our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Our thoughts are with you during this difficult time.
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Bill and Jerry-Rosie's Sister and Brother-in-Law posted a condolence
Friday, August 11, 2006
I am going to miss Glen my Brother in Law.
He was wonderful person, He was happy all the time best of all he took care of my Baby sister Rosemary and his son's Bryon and Jusstin
I am going to miss him so much. Bills memories of Glen. Hey baby sisiter-in-law Rosemary Do you remember the time in Santa Cruz? You and Geraldine was walking on the beach ahead of us and Glen said to me, Bill look it is the Butt sistersand you smiled at him and said that you like it and I smiled to. We came home smiling. To Glen I say God Bless all the good times,In Washington. I will miss him the rest of the time.
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Pam Backstrom- Olympic Flower Market posted a condolence
Friday, August 11, 2006
Rosie, I am so sorry to hear of Glen's passing. He was a very
nice man and I know that you loved him so. I hope that he is in peace now and without pain. Someone told me last year, when my mother died that as we say there she goes someone else is on the other side saying here she comes and greeting him with love. This gave me comfort that someone was waiting for her.
God Bless you and your family . Sincerely, Pam
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The Dey Family and Friends posted a condolence
Friday, August 11, 2006
We are sorry to hear about Glenn's passing. All our hearts and prayers are with you.
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Geln's Nephew-- Nathan Dahl posted a condolence
Thursday, August 10, 2006
I will truely miss uncle Glen. I have fond memories of spending time with him, Rosee, my cousins Justin and Bryon, and the rest of the Dahl family. Though we live far apart from each other, I hold the Dahl family close to my heart, and I am thankful for time I have spent with my uncle, most recently at Justin's wedding reception in Washington. He will be remembered for many things, including his gentle kindness, fun stories, masterfull landscapping, and never ending love for his family and friends. I am sorry for his early departure, but happy becasue he is in a better place now, peaceful, and resting. His journey through life will act as an inspiration to us all. Though we miss him, he will never be forgotten. We love you Glen..
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Ron & Joan Hicks posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 9, 2006
I am sad to hear that you have lost your husband and dad. He seems to young to be gone. He filled your lives with wonderful memories which you will always treasure. I am thinking of you and send my prayers. Lots of love, Joan
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Glen's sister Susan O'Connor posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 8, 2006
I will miss you terribly. My memories of you will last me all the days of my life. You are so special to me in so many ways, Your gentle ways have made gentle and caring sons. Your beautiful wife Rosee will always be our sister. You can be very proud of your family. Glen & Rosee your love for each other will go on forever. GOD Bless you my little brother. I hope to see you again soon. I am so happy you have no more pain and you are with Mom, Dad, and Dale. LOVE YOU Susie
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Donna,Scotty & Samantha posted a condolence
Sunday, August 6, 2006
Aunt Rosee, Bryon, Justin
I am so sorry for your lost. I will always remember Uncle Glen in his VW Bus that was red. Charlotte and I thought we where Hot stuff riding to Santa Cruz in that Bus. I will never forget when we where walking on the railroad tracks and I fell in between them and off went my shoe down in the water , Uncle Glen walked all the way down to go find my shoe which he did.. His jokes , kindness and always made us feel welcome at your home. when you and Uncle Glen frist got married Charlotte and I would spend the night and watch Scarey movies and stay up all nite. He will be missed.
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Trudy Diniz Dickey posted a condolence
Saturday, August 5, 2006
Rosee and I have been friends since the first grade, so she and Glen have been a part of my life for some time now. When she met Glen, I believe he was playing drums in a band. I remember going with her to someones house to watch them practice. Rose and Glen started dating and I was always the third person and they didn't seem to mind. Over the years Glen enjoyed watching his girls (Rose and I) cooking in the kitchen for him. There was mention in another message of Glen's VW bus. Ha yes, it was painted with house paint (Cupertino High colors) and we would go to Santa Cruz in the slow lane, poor thing didn't go very fast up hill. We even went to Mt. Hamiltion that was up hill too. For some strange reason I remember the time walking across the football field after a game with Glen in the middle with one arm around Rose on one side and one arm around me on the other saying we were the 'Mod Squad' (old TV show).
Memories forever with all my love forever.
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Sharon Drazen posted a condolence
Saturday, August 5, 2006
Rosemary, you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult and sad time. I wish you peace and healing.God bless you. Sharon
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Dave & Darline Franklin posted a condolence
Thursday, August 3, 2006
Rosee, Bryon and Justin,
We were saddened to hear from Chris that Glen had passed away. Even though it's been a while since we all hung out together on the 'block', we keep with us a ton of fond memories of time spent together. We will always remember Glen as a warm and thoughtful person who went out of his way to make people feel comfortable, and lets not forget his jokes! Our kids remember all those times that he would bring them over pickles and chips! What a treat that was for them to taste-test all those goodies! Rosee, you and the boys will be in our thoughts and prayers that Heavenly Father will comfort you and give you peace in your heart and healing in your soul that losing such a great husband and father has left. You two were truly blessed to have found each other and spent so many wonderful years together. May those memories help sustain you and the boys. We know that Glen will be watching from above over his beloved family below. Love, Dave and Darline
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Charlotte (Bento) Van Atta & Family posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 2, 2006
Dear Aunt Rosee,
You and Glen set an example for us all. The love you shared with family and the warm home you both welcomed everyone to. The strength to pack up your lives and move to Washington. And you and Glen showed us all true ever lasting love.
When Donna and I were teenagers (barely) Uncle Glen said, " Hey, have you guys ever had a Pink Squirrel?" It was our first alcoholic beverage and man we were hot stuff! Glen started telling jokes and we laughed like no other.
In a word, Glen would be, "HAPPY". Glen was always happy and he always made the people around him happy. When we all reflect on Glen we will smile and think of that happy guy. We will miss Glen, but he will always be in our thoughts.
Love, Charlotte, Steve, Sean, Matt and Miranda
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Jill ( Bento) Zendejas Family posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 2, 2006
Aunt Rosemary,
Iv'e been thinking of all the good times I had when I was a kid,Going to San Jose to visit. Uncle Glen my god father, wanting me to stay the weekend with you guys,taking me to Toys R Us. You can pick out anything you want ,but you have to stay the weekend here. 5 years ago I planned a Disneyland trip with my family, not even knowing at the time, that you guys were going to be thier, and at the same Hotle. So we got to spend time. Love you guys take care. I will miss you Uncle Glen. JJ, Jill, Monique, and Alexis Zendejas
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Dennis & Vonny Bento posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 2, 2006
Dear Rosee, Brian, Justin & Family,
Sorry for your lost. Glen was a hard worker and provider for his family.
Here are some memories we'd like to share Glen left with us: Glen's volkswagon bus with the vivid colors. The bus would break down and Glen would repair it and be on its way again. Fun at Disney Land, camping, video's and movies. Glen was a great story teller and alwayes welcome you to his home. Glen was Jill's Godfather and for good reason. A long time ago Glen worked for Butler Carnival. Charlotte and Donna thought it was the greatest thing to know someone working at the carnival. The girls would walk the carnival with Rosee so they could all talk when he had a chance. Another time Dennis and I drove out to visit from Nebraska and we had car trouble. Without even asking, Glen got right in there and fixed our car. I could go on and on. You will be missed brother-in-law!
Love Dennis and Vonny
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Karen Eitreim posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 2, 2006
Dear Rosemary, Justin and Byron,
My heart goes out to you as you miss and mourn your wonderful husband and father. I remember the joy and devotion Glen and Rosemary shared. You have all been blessed by your lives together; may your memories of those special moments, large and small, sustain you and provide you comfort and healing. Please know that I'm thinking of you. Karen
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Ellen Cholski posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 2, 2006
Glen was an incredible person who made the world a better place. My sympathy and condolences go to his family and close friends. I was priviledged to have known him and have him touch my life. God bless. Ellen
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Chris & Bernie posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 2, 2006
To our dearest friends, Rosee, and boys, We are so sorry about "our" big loss in this world, because if there were more Glen's it would be such a better place. We cannot even begin to express each and every wonderful memory we have of Glen, and the joy he brought to so many, with his soft and gentle voice, and his huge and comforting heart. We loved that he could whip you up a latte in no time, the encouraging words he would give to a friend in need, and most importantly that he would take the time to go buy gifts for people he didn't even know (like the kids in Mexico). Glen was one in a million, and Rosee, you must be proud because you met the one, the one who loved you and will continue to love you...forever. Definitely soulmates. We loved his excitement over a menu at La Palapa, and how he enjoyed the beach. Thank you both for sharing such wonderful times with us. Glen is remembered here in PV for not only the gifts he gave, but for his kind and generous ways. We miss you and wish we could be there to give you all hugs, however, know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers. With Mucho Amor, Chris and Bernie
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Kelleigh Girmus posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 1, 2006
I only had a chance to meet Glen shortly before his passing, I can honestly say that despite his pain and advanced illness he was so kind and genuine. If his son Bryon is an example of the kind of man he was, then he was truly an an incredible man. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Much love, Kelleigh
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Jane Parendo-St.Jean posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 1, 2006
All I can truly say is that growing up my parents met Glenn & Rosee thru Owens Corning and when we heard of Glenn's passing both my mother and I said that Glenn & Rosee, well they had true love which not many people are lucky enough to experience in there lifetime, which theu both did.... We will miss you Glenn..
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Heidi (Kerl) Gamble posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 1, 2006
Glen was such a fun and happy person. I will miss his smile and jokes. The great thing about loving a person is that loves carries with us, even through death. My condolences are with his family and extended family. God be with all of you. Love, Heidi
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Allyson Bento Smith and family posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 1, 2006
Aunt Rosee, Bryon and Justin,
We were so sad to hear about your loss. After going thru a similar experinence ourselves we feel your pain. In time you will only remember all the great times you shared with Uncle
Glen and find comfort in the thought that he is no longer suffering.
Love Allyson, Keith, Nick and Tyler
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Pete and Judy Kerl posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 1, 2006
Glen's legacy was a life well lived. His genuine big heart always made us feel welcomed. He will also be remembered for his spectacular gardening skills. We were saddened to hear of his loss and know this is a difficult time for his family. May the memories always surround and hug you. Sending you our love.
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Liz Huston posted a condolence
Monday, July 31, 2006
My heart goes out to you and your family at this very difficult time. I know that you are struggling at this time and I cannot grasp that Glen is gone. I will be there for you and if you need me call me 253 964 0707. My prayers are for you and your family to be strong and hold on to the memories of a wonderful husband and father. Love Liz
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Wendy Tieck posted a condolence
Monday, July 31, 2006
Your family is in my thoughts and prayers. Please let us know if there is anything that you need.
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His nephew Manny Tavares posted a condolence
Monday, July 31, 2006
Uncle Glen,
You were what the word Uncle is all about and Thank you for all the fun times and being there for me !
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Tony Archibeque posted a condolence
Monday, July 31, 2006
Dahl Family I am sorry for your loss Glen was a great man I am happy to have met him and share a few stories. Take care and god bless Tony Archibeque.
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marlin@betty butenhoff posted a condolence
Monday, July 31, 2006
we are thinking of all of you out west i only wish it was not so far away are thought are will all of you love marlin @betty and family
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Novella in NY posted a condolence
Monday, July 31, 2006
Thinking of you in NY. Though some of us didn't have the chance to know Mr. Dahl as well as others, I know I'll always treasure the memories of smiles and bright print shirts on the holidays!
Many blessings!
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Bob & Sherry Bento posted a condolence
Monday, July 31, 2006
Rosee & family, Bob and I are so sorry for the loss of Glen. I know this has left a huge void in all of your lives a void that only God can heal. Bob was remembering that early on he helped get Glen a job in air corp at Fiberglass in Santa Clara. Think on the wonderful years you had together, the wonderful Huband and Father he was. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Love, Bob & Sherry
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Lori Evans posted a condolence
Monday, July 31, 2006
Unfortunately, I only knew Glen for a short time. I do know that he was a loved and caring man, traits he has passed through to his son Bryon. It is hard losing someone, and seemingly harder losing someone before their time, but it is comforting to know he is free from pain and surely in a better place watching over his loved ones.
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